Not bad, but not my type. I bet she does pilates though. Her thigh and glute muscles are really, really tight, which among other things, has certain ancillary benefits. I've started pilates classes (had two so far), and already can just feel it better. They are always more mountains to climb, and I have miles to go before I sleep. And there you have it.

Yeah, after four years of being a non-disruptive poster on the forum, never considered a troublemaker, even someone who was liked well enough to be elected Atlasian President, Napoleon should be allowed to stay.

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It's sigged because of the hilariously awesomely dumb German miscaption, actually.

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It actually says 'Nazi Parliament', if what little remains of my ancient Greek is still of any use. (Boulč being 'council' in AG, I assume 'Vouli' or however one is now supposed to pronounce it means 'parliament' and they're clearly in front of the Greek Parliament.)

It actually says 'Nazi Parliament', if what little remains of my ancient Greek is still of any use. (Boulè being 'council' in AG, I assume 'Vouli' or however one is now supposed to pronounce it means 'parliament' and they're clearly in front of the Greek Parliament.)

The symbol equated to the Svastika is that of XA, though, so I assume that by "nazi parliament" they mean "parliament occupied by a sizable number of nazi MPs". At least that's how I'd read it.

Anyways, just had a look at the caption. So they consider that criticizing nazis is inherently anti-German ?

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"The major political task that we face in the next five months is to make certain that Donald [Drumpf] is defeated and defeated badly."

"No Nazis into Parliament", the "no" being cropped by the image, and then [the Chrysi Avgi symbol] = [a swastika].

The German caption writer only saw the swastika, remembered his compatriots' despicable early coverage of the Greek crisis and thought "oh, another stupid 'Merkel is a Nazi' transparent to spread as far and wide as possible".

It's not even Bild but a "serious", vaguely center-to-left-of-center paper (the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger).

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Anyways, as to Nicky, goodbye's too good a word so I'll just say fare thee well.

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